Comments on: The Gift of Gardeninghttp://blog.nwf.org/2011/05/the-gift-of-gardening/
The National Wildlife Federation's blogThu, 24 May 2018 17:26:19 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.5By: jBhttp://blog.nwf.org/2011/05/the-gift-of-gardening/comment-page-1/#comment-9993
Wed, 08 Jun 2011 00:53:00 +0000http://blog.nwf.org/wildlifepromise/?p=21833#comment-9993We used to live in the country when I was a kid and I was allowed to water the garden, but not touch anything. Ha haaa. I still don’t have a green thumb, but have learned by setting my auto sprinkler I don’t have to worry about over watering my plants.
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Thu, 12 May 2011 23:19:00 +0000http://blog.nwf.org/wildlifepromise/?p=21833#comment-9222you are so funny! Love “remember when I was a kid” memories… Thanks for the reminder to make an “outdoor memory” with my kiddo!
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Thu, 12 May 2011 14:02:00 +0000http://blog.nwf.org/wildlifepromise/?p=21833#comment-9197This triggered fond memories of my “backyard moments” with my grandparents. To this day, I love to hear the sound of the birds singing, watch a butterfly flutter by, and breath in the fresh air! Wonderful piece Kim!!
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Thu, 12 May 2011 13:48:00 +0000http://blog.nwf.org/wildlifepromise/?p=21833#comment-9196From one master gardener to another, this was very inspiring! I can’t wait to dig in the dirt with my kids!
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Thu, 12 May 2011 03:45:00 +0000http://blog.nwf.org/wildlifepromise/?p=21833#comment-9192I too remember gardening in the backyard with my parents! They were always down there watering, weeding, planting, pruning…and then after months of patiently waiting, we had a garden full of beautiful flowers and “organic” produce. My mom taught me the difference between an annual and a perennial, and my father taught be how to eat a delicious snap pea right off the vine! Thanks for bringing back these wonderful memories and making me smile!
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Wed, 11 May 2011 13:48:00 +0000http://blog.nwf.org/wildlifepromise/?p=21833#comment-9156Wow, Kim, we have much in common with the gardening and daughters! My own, Megan, has become a fantastic gardener, as well as a canning enthusiast, and soon with retirement, my “secret garden” will finally receive the attention it deserves. Additionally, I am looking into butterfly-friendly plants for So. Cal area as well. Isn’t it remarkable that lives that seem to have gone different directions find friendly commonalities once again?

Love the blog! Keep me posted,

Jo Ann

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Wed, 11 May 2011 13:48:00 +0000http://blog.nwf.org/wildlifepromise/?p=21833#comment-9157Wow, Kim, we have much in common with the gardening and daughters! My own, Megan, has become a fantastic gardener, as well as a canning enthusiast, and soon with retirement, my “secret garden” will finally receive the attention it deserves. Additionally, I am looking into butterfly-friendly plants for So. Cal area as well. Isn’t it remarkable that lives that seem to have gone different directions find friendly commonalities once again?

Love the blog! Keep me posted,

Jo Ann

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Tue, 10 May 2011 19:17:00 +0000http://blog.nwf.org/wildlifepromise/?p=21833#comment-9098very cute story Kim. Glad that you are having fun gardening!
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